Language name and locationː Rampi, Sulawesi, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区兰皮语, 印度尼西亚苏拉威西岛中苏拉威西省及南苏拉威西省

 

1. isa

21.  rompuɾu isa

2. dua

22.  rompuɾu dua

3. toɾu

23.  rompuɾu toɾu

4. iba

24.  rompuɾu iba

5. limo

25.  rompuɾu limo

6. oni

26.  rompuɾu oni

7. pitu

27.  rompuɾu pitu

8. waɾu

28.  rompuɾu waɾu

9. hio

29.  rompuɾu hio

10. hampuɾu

30.  toɾumpuɾu

11. hampuɾu seise

40.  ibampuɾu

12. hampuɾu rudua

50.  limompuɾu

13. hampuɾu totolu

60.  onimpuɾu

14. hampuɾu popaa

70.  pitumpuɾu

15. hampuɾu didima

80.  waɾumpuɾu

16. hampuɾu nonoo

90.  hiompuɾu

17. hampuɾu pipitu

100. hanatu

18. hampuɾu oalu

200. ronatu

19. hampuɾu sisiua

1000. hasabu

20. rompuɾu

2000. rosabu

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Youmshim Im, SIL International, May 25, 2007.

提供资的语言家: Mr. Youmshim Im, 2007 年 5 月 25 日

 

Other comments: Rampi has a decimal numeral system. Rampi is a Kaili–Pamona language of Central and South Sulawesi, Indonesia spoken by approximately 10,000 speakers in 6 mountain villages; Limbong, Mangkutana, Sabbang, and Wotu districts scattered, Luwu Utara regency, South Sulawesi province and Central Sulawesi province: border area southwest of Lake Poso, Indonesia.


 

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